Msprissy Newbie Poster Username: Msprissy
Post Number: 24 Registered: 03-2006
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, April 13, 2006 - 08:46 am: |
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I became interested in Hannibal when the new movie was announced. Was under the impression that Hannibal defeated France and started asking questions. This is what a teacher sent me. Europe (Ancient Rome) Conquered by Africans That Accounts for Red Haired People & The Dark-Skinned People with Nappy Hair It started with the Moors in Rome--Septimus Severus Black rulership of the Roman Empire begins in 193 A.D. with African born, Roman Emperor Septimus Severus. There were four other Black emperors after the Severus dynasty. Hannibal, the father of military strategy, performed the astounding feat of crossing the Alps on elephants in 218 B.C. With only 26,000 of his original force of 82,000 troops remaining, Hannibal defeated Rome, the mightiest military power of the age, who had a million men, in every battle for the next fifteen years. His tactics are still taught in leading military academies of the U.S., Europe & other lands. Black ruler ship was widespread in Europe during the “Dark” & Middle Ages! http://www.cappelen.no/fp-cuv/historie1/nettv0204.htm Hannibal Barca The original “knights” of England were Black! --including the knights of King Arthur’s Round Table! That’s why they were called “knights” after the night or darkness of their skin. An African king named Gormund ruled Ireland during the Anglo-Saxon period in England reports the medieval historian Geoffrey of Monmouth. Halfdan the Black was the first Africoid king to unite Norway. When the British Isles were invaded by the Vikings some of these Norse raiders were Africoid. In fact, different varieties of ‘Viking’ Africans lived in Scandinavia during the middle ages and are frequently mentioned in Viking sagas. There were Black Huns! The dictionary describes the Huns as “a fierce barbaric race of Asiatic nomads who led by Attila, ravaged Europe I the 4th and 5th centuries A.D.” The Gothic writer Jordannes described their infamous leader, Attila the Hun as having “a flat nose and swarthy complexion.” He describes the types of Huns he had seen as “of dark complexion, almost black... broad shoulder, flat noses and small eyres.” The African Moors dominated southwest Europe during the Middle Ages for 700 years: 711-1492 A.D. African Moors ruling southwest Europe centuries, darkened whites in this area, especially Portal, which was “the first example of a Negrito (African) republic in Europe?" Moors ruling Scotland in the 10th century mixed with whites until the black skin color disappeared. (1744 - 1818) Charlotte Sophia - Wife King George III - England Black Celts (Silures) & Black Vikings vexed with the Scandinavia people. A prominent Viking of the eleventh century was Thorhall, who was aboard the ship that carried the early Vikings to the shores of North America. Thorhall was "the huntsman in summer and in winter the steward of Eric the Red. He was a large man and strong, black, and like a giant, silent, and foul-mouthed in his speech, and always egged on Eric to the worst; he was a bad Christian." Another Viking, more notable than Thorhall, was Earl Thorfinn, "the most distinguished of all the earls in the Islands." Thorfinn ruled over nine earldoms in Scotland and Ireland, and died at the age of seventy-five. His widow married the king of Scotland. Thorfinn was described as "one of the largest men in point of stature, and ugly, sharp featured, and somewhat tawny, and the most martial looking man. It has been related that he was the foremost of all his men." The black blood type is common even in Nordic Europe where intermixing has been happening since antiquity. Black slavery lasted in England for about 400 years (1440-1834), during which time much intermixing occurred. Minnie E Miller www.millerscribs.com |